Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Connecticut’s Congressional delegation are likely still getting over their Election Day hangover, in which their candidate, Hillary Clinton, lost in a stunning upset to the bombastic and temperamental President-Elect Donald Trump.
Hartford's STV|DPM, formerly Diversified Project Management, says completion is nearing on a 37,000-square-foot, $15 million medical-office building in Danbury's CenterCity development.
Connecticut banks are increasingly using financial literacy programs to help cement relationships with customers, though local executives say public service is the goal, not marketing.
Charles Darwin once stated, “It's not the fastest or strongest that survive. It's the ones most adaptive to change.” While the well-known naturalist and scientist was referencing species in the woods, his profound words reflect yet another evolving environment: The world of leadership.
Spencer Houldin enjoys traveling and meeting people, which is good because he's doing a lot of both in his new role as chairman of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA).
Being a successful leader can be challenging and stressful at times. To obtain a high level of success, you have to be willing to go the extra mile and this includes time away from the office, such as weeknights and weekends. Successful leaders understand that some of their time outside of the office needs to be focused on activities that will support their ability to be efficient and effective. Here are seven things successful leaders do outside the office:
Developers hope to redevelop Stanley Black & Decker's legacy manufacturing properties in New Britain into a state-of-the-art technology park that could include $500 million in capital investment from outside investors, the Hartford Business Journal has learned.